SOAP Notes for Coaches

Some coaches prefer SOAP-style notes because the structure is familiar and consistent. Coach Notes can support SOAP-style templates for coaching contexts, with clear review and compliance boundaries. Health, wellness, performance, and structured-practice coaches who use SOAP-style documentation. A SOAP-style structure. A coaching SOAP-style note can capture subjective client statements, objective observations, assessment or interpretation, and the plan for next steps. The format can help when sessions need consistent documentation. How it works in Coach Notes. The coach chooses a SOAP-style template, records or uploads audio, then reviews extracted fields after transcription. The final note can be edited before saving or sharing. Important boundary. Coach Notes is not HIPAA-compliant by default. Coaches should not upload Protected Health Information or regulated clinical data unless a separate written agreement permits it. Best fit. SOAP-style notes are useful for coaches who already work with structured session records, such as wellness, performance, or clinical-adjacent coaching. Human review is still required before relying on the final note.

Coach Notes SOAP template example